Lesson Plan Format Grade 5 Band 1. National Standards / Assessment Anchors 2- Performing on instruments‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music A-Students perform on at least one instrument (e.g.‚ band or orchestra instrument‚ keyboard instrument‚ fretted instrument‚ electronic instrument) accurately and independently‚ alone and in small and large ensembles‚ with good posture‚ good playing position‚ and good breath‚ bow‚ or stick control 2. Instructional Objectives Student will
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Name__________________________________________ Total Score_____________ Lesson Plan for Preschool Theme (Focus): Weekly ______________________ Daily ________________________ Circle Time: (19 points) A. Title of your Greeting Song ______________________________________________________________________________ B. Title of your Songs/ Fingerplays ______________________________________________________________________________ C. Theme (Focus): Fact
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SAMPLE OF FORM 2 LESSON PLAN Date: 10th November 2009 Time/Duration: 9.00-10.20am (1 hour 20 minutes) Class: Form 2B Number of Students: 30 Proficiency Level: Intermediate Theme: Science and Technology Topic: Recycle Background Knowledge: Students have been exposed to basic knowledge of the importance of recycle. Language skill focus: Writing (70%) (This determines that this lesson is a WRITING LESSON) Integrated skills:
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Adjective Lesson Plan: Teaching with PPP It is important that advanced students’ vocabulary continuously progresses. This teaching plan explains how to teach new adjectives. Date: 14 July 2013 Class Level: Level 7 – Advanced Students Length of Lesson: 1 hour 5 minutes Lesson Type & Subject: Vocabulary: adjectives. Materials Needed: Pictures of weather‚ realia (abnormally large fruit/object‚ flower) and worksheet. Lesson Objective: Students
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Lesson Organisation Year Level: Stage 1 Date: 21.08.13 Key Learning Area: Visual Arts | | Students’ Prior Knowledge: - Think about themselves as artists in their art making (within a limited understanding of the artist’s function)- Explore different kinds of things and experiences in their making of artworks- Make drawings‚ paintings‚ sculptures etc about things of interest to them and their experiences- Use a variety of media‚ techniques and
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Lesson Plan Format Student Name: Keysha Starks Date: July 3‚ 2013 Lesson Plan Title: Word and Fluency Grade Level: 4th Grade Lesson Duration: 20-30 minutes |Learning Objectives: | |Students will work on fluency by reading and rereading | |Student will learn to read with accuracy‚ expression and expected
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| |Content Standard |Performance Standard | |The learner demonstrates understanding of the key concepts of |The learner models situations using oral‚ written‚ graphical and | |first-degree equations and inequalities in one variable.
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LESSON PLAN IN COMPUTER OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: • Identify the steps on how to install software. • Identify the steps to uninstall an application. • Understand proper software installation. • Install and update applications. • Demonstrate how to use Add/Remove Programs. • Use the add/remove programs option found in control panel in uninstalling the application. SUBJECT INTEGRATION: English MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES: Linguistic VALUES:
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Lesson type/skill(s) emphasized: Integration of skills Lesson: Reading Comprehension Topic: Sustainable development Objectives/standards: By the end of this lesson students will be able to: Skim through the text and predict its content. Read and scan for specific information. Recall and review information. References: students book‚ teacher book‚ Internet Instructional aids‚ materials‚ or tools needed: Ss book‚ W.B‚ V.Aids Stages Content /procedure: Techniques & Materials
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describe how many objects are in a set (through 20) using verbal and symbolic descriptions. (K.2) Number‚ operation‚ and quantitative reasoning. The student describes order of events or objects. The student is expected to: (A) use language such as before or after to describe relative position in a sequence of events or objects; and (K.4) Number‚ operation‚ and quantitative reasoning. The student models addition (joining) and subtraction (separating). The student is expected to model and create
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